Yale College will eliminate the financial contribution that low–income parents have to make toward their children’s education, President Richard C. Levin announced today. Families with incomes below $45,000 will no longer be required to pay any portion...
The parliamentary governments that developed in Western Europe and North America during the 17th and 18th centuries are the subject of an international conference at Yale, April 7–9. The three–day conference will span three locations, and the sessions...
Yale Law School’s Information Society Project will host “The Global Flow of Information: A Conference on Law, Culture and Political Economy,” at Yale Law School, 127 Wall St., April 1–3. The conference will explore the emerging patterns of information...
The French Ambassador to the United States, Jean–David Levitte, will give a free and public talk on “The United States and France in a World Transformed” on Tuesday, March 22 at 2:15 p.m. in Luce Hall Auditorium, 34 Hillhouse Avenue. Levitte assumed his...
Members of the legal academy, leaders of progressive organizations, practitioners and policymakers from across America will come together for “The Constitution in 2020,” a conference at Yale Law School providing an opportunity for participants to...
David McCormick, a professor of neurobiology at Yale School of Medicine, has received the Senator Jacob Javits Award in the Neurosciences for his proposal to study the basic operational mechanisms of the cerebral cortex. The Javits award is made by...
An area of the brain that activates when looking at faces does not respond the same way when perceiving other very familiar objects, according to a study by Yale researchers in the journal Neuropsychologia. “We humans are all face experts,” said Yaoda...
An area of the brain that activates when looking at faces does not respond the same way when perceiving other very familiar objects, according to a study by Yale researchers in the journal Neuropsychologia. “We humans are all face experts,” said Yaoda...
Yale School of Medicine, in collaboration with the Connecticut Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services, is holding an information session April 9 titled “Neuroscience 2005: A Symposium on Stress, Risk, and Recovery.” Mental health...
There are many risks associated with smoking, but some smokers, particularly women, believe there are also risks associated with quitting, according to a study by Yale researchers in the March issue of Addictive Behaviors. The perception of risks–gaining...